Bio

Martin Marincin Bio

Marincin, a defenseman, was selected by the Edmonton Oilers in the second round (No. 46) in the 2010 NHL Draft. He was signed by the Oilers to a three-year, entry-level contract on April 25, 2011, after he had 56 points (14 goals, 42 assists) in 67 games in his first season with Prince George of the Western Hockey League.

Marincin had 17 points (four goals, 13 assists) in 30 games with Prince George before he was traded to Regina on Jan. 12, 2012. In 28 games with Regina, he had 23 points (seven goals, 16 assists).

Marincin, a defenseman, was selected by the Edmonton Oilers in the second round (No. 46) in the 2010 NHL Draft. He was signed by the Oilers to a three-year, entry-level contract on April 25, 2011, after he had 56 points (14 goals, 42 assists) in 67 games in his first season with Prince George of the Western Hockey League.

Marincin had 17 points (four goals, 13 assists) in 30 games with Prince George before he was traded to Regina on Jan. 12, 2012. In 28 games with Regina, he had 23 points (seven goals, 16 assists).

In 2012-13, Marincin played for Oklahoma City of the American Hockey League and had 30 points (seven goals, 23 assists) in 69 games. He began the next season with Oklahoma City before he was called up by the Oilers on Dec. 4, 2013.

Marincin made his NHL debut the following night against the Colorado Avalanche and had six assists in 44 games for Edmonton in 2013-14. He also competed in the 2014 Sochi Olympics for Slovakia, going scoreless in four games.

Splitting time between Oklahoma City and Edmonton the following season, Marincin scored his first career goal in a 4-3 win against the Avalanche on March 25, 2015. He finished the season with five points (one goal, four assists) in 41 games.

On June 27, 2015, Marincin was acquired by the Toronto Maple Leafs in a trade with the Oilers. He appeared in an NHL career-high 65 games with the Maple Leafs in 2015-16 and had seven points (one goal, six assists).

In 2016-17, he had seven points (one goal, six assists) in 25 games but missed time because of a lower-body injury. Marincin also played in six games in the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Marincin was put on waivers by the Maple Leafs on Oct. 5, 2017, and loaned to Toronto of the AHL the following day. He was recalled by the Maple Leafs on Dec. 17 and appeared in two games before being sent back down. He had 20 points (four goals, 16 assists) in 52 games and seven points (one goal, six assists) in 20 games in the AHL playoffs to help Toronto win its first Calder Cup.